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Monday, November 26, 2012

Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop

Sorry to be late, but better late than never.  I am bundled up in the Sierra Nevada mountains in my camp trailer, as I type.  It's pretty cold today though the sun is shining.  I just figured out how to tether my fancy new smartphone to use it for a wifi- hotspot so here I am.  HI FARMGIRLS and FARMBOYS!!!  I do not know how long this connection will last so until I get to a stable internet connection, our fearless leader Deb of Deborah Jean's Dandelion House, and the founder of the Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop will continue to be my guest post. Without further ado, here's Deb...



 Howdy friends! You didn't think I'd forget you did you? Welcome back to your favorite Friday hop! Your go to place to catch up with your backyard farm friends far and wide. The talents of this group run deep. Whether it's cooking and canning, sewing and growing, or backyard farming you're sure to find inspiration for your next homemaking project alongside warm friendship that goes along with being amongst kindred souls.
The Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop is in it's 84th week and growing strong!

 Your Farmgirl Friday Hostesses are:
Heidi of My Simple Country Living 
Dolly of Hibiscus House and me of course!

If this is your first visit, come on back and join the hop! Here's hoping our American friends are enjoying  the long holiday weekend and filling up on Thanksgiving leftovers!
Last week I wrote about setting a festive and frugal table for Thanksgiving.
 Here's a peak the table set before guests arrived!



Here are your top three from last weeks hop! Anne of Life on the Funny Farm shared her first experience of taking her " meaties" to slaughter... Oh, that word sounds so awful doesn't it? Anne does a great job of showing the hard truth about raising your own small flock to put meat on your table. Anne, if you're reading this... I'm proud of you! 



 Melissa of Tilly's Nest is hosting a fabulous giveaway this week! She's been working with one of her sponsors in an effort to release the latest and greatest way to store your farm fresh eggs. Ever heard of an Egg Skelter? It's a brilliant way to store your eggs either on your kitchen counter or in your frig. Only one lucky person will win the giveaway. The Egg Skelter is reasonably priced at 24.95 each  at Manapro. A must for backyard chicken keepers! 


Faye of The Blessed Hearth took us on a delightful ramble and roll last week. She shared a FULL day of homesteading chores topped off with  a loaf of homemade bread fresh out of the oven! 


Now, it's your turn to link up for your weekly dose of farmgirl soul food!

 Here are the rules for the Farmgirl/guy Blog Hop!

1.) Write a post about your farmgirl lifestyle and brag a little about your farmgirl talents while your at it! Share what being a farmgirl means to you. Include lots of photos of your farm, crafts, animals,  quilts, home decor projects and thrifty make overs, your backyard garden, chicken coop, recipes, studio or workshop. You get the idea!

2). Leave your entry in the  Linky tools space to your  Farmgirl Friday post.

3). Please include the Farmgirl Friday button ( or link back here ) in your post and remember to share this hop with all of your blogging friends!
4.) Enter up to three entries per hop! 

 DON'T BE SHY~  
Be sure to leave a note if you're new to the hop!
We want to get to know you better! 
Have a great week and I'll see you on the hop! 
 Thanks to all who participate and welcome new linker- uppers!

 If you haven't clicked that follow button yet, please join us and be sure to stop by our FACEBOOK page and like us there too! 

Have a great weekend folks! 
Love,
Deb    

& Dolly and me too.  
Have a blessed week ahead.

2 comments:

  1. Hope your packing and move is going smoothly .

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  2. Aren't you a devoted Farmgirl Heidi! I can picture you bundled up with the Sierra Nevada's ( my old backyard) in the background.. Makes me a bit homesick thinking of it but happy it's you there!
    Here's to all good progress on your new little homestead... I know you will have plenty to report as time goes on! xo Deb
    keep warm sister!

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